Scott Reviews Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s A Letter to Three Wives [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The Oscar-winning romantic drama has heart, humor, and a lot of class. Scott NyeJuly 30, 2015
Joshua Reviews Stephen Frears’ My Beautiful Laundrette [Blu-ray Review] One of the great British films of the 1980s finally arrives on Blu-ray. Joshua BrunstingJuly 24, 2015
Scott Reviews Samuel Fuller’s Forty Guns [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fuller's tornado of fury comes riding into high definition. Scott NyeJuly 23, 2015
Scott Reviews John Mackenzie’s The Long Good Friday [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] The British distributors go all-out for the ultimate British gangster film. Scott NyeJuly 20, 2015
David Reviews Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima Mon Amour [Blu-ray Review] Alain Resnais' pivotal feature film debut gets a splendid and justly deserved Blu-ray upgrade - with a few caveats attached. David BlakesleeJuly 19, 2015
Scott Reviews Federico Fellini’s Fellini-Satyricon [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Fellini's extravagance looks outstanding on Blu-ray. Scott NyeJuly 6, 2015
Scott Reviews John Frankenheimer’s The Train [Arrow Video Blu-ray Review] John Frankenheimer's action-packed war thriller is also a potent reflection on the value of art. Scott NyeJune 25, 2015
David Reviews Bernhard Wicki’s The Bridge [Criterion Blu-ray Review] This Academy Award nominee and Golden Globe winner from 1959 reintroduced German cinema to a world audience. David BlakesleeJune 23, 2015
Scott Reviews Jack Hill’s Coffy [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] Coffy explodes on high definition. Scott NyeJune 16, 2015
Scott Reviews Walerian Borowczyk’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne [Arrow Video Blu-ray Review] Arrow's best Borowczyk disc yet comes to the U.S. and U.K. Scott NyeJune 5, 2015
Scott Reviews Peter Bogdanovich’s Paper Moon [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] Father-daughter team Ryan and Tatum O'Neal charm their way across America, and onto Blu-ray. Scott NyeMay 28, 2015
Scott Reviews Yasuharu Hasebe’s Massacre Gun and Retaliation [Arrow Films Blu-ray Review] These two films, made only a year apart from one another, show how diverse the Yakuza genre could be, even under one filmmaker. Scott NyeMay 21, 2015
James Reviews Teruo Ishii’s Blind Woman’s Curse [Arrow Films USA Blu-Ray Review] A stunning re-release from Arrow Video USA, featuring the iconic Meiko Kaji. James McCormickMay 19, 2015
Scott Reviews Henry Levin’s April Love [Blu-ray Review] Any month is right for it! Scott NyeMay 18, 2015
Scott Reviews Sidney Lumet’s The Offence [Masters of Cinema Blu-ray Review] The wholly unusual star vehicle is an uncomfortable exploration of the murkiness of morality. Scott NyeApril 30, 2015